Yale Educational Travel Best of Ontario with Professor Murray Biggs August 8 16, 2013
best of ontario August 8 16, 2013 the stratford festival The picturesque town of Stratford, Ontario, is home to the Stratford Shakespeare Festival inaugurated in 1953 by Tyrone Guthrie in a large tent on the bank of the River Avon. The Festival has grown to occupy four major theatres which offer some of the best dramatic performances available in the English-speaking world. In addition to viewing four plays, participants will have opportunities to stroll through Stratford s lovely parks and the formal Shakespearean gardens, to view the swans floating down the Avon and to browse through the many interesting shops in this immaculately-kept Canadian town. Accommodations at Arden Park Hotel, 552 Ontario Street, Stratford. the shaw festival Founded in 1962, the Shaw Festival stages the works of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries. The Festival has gained an international reputation for outstanding productions, directed and designed by leading artists from Canada and abroad. Niagara-on-the-Lake, often called the loveliest town in Ontario, has a long and distinguished history which parallels the growth of the Province. The lovely houses and private gardens along Lake Ontario, antique shops and boutiques make this charming town a stroller s paradise. Accommodations at Queen s Landing, 155 Byron Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake.
yale faculty leader Murray Biggs, Adjunct Associate Professor of English and Theater Studies at Yale, is known throughout the campus and with alumni everywhere for his dynamic teaching style that inspires great enthusiasm and active participation. He has led week-long theater seminars in various locations: most often in London, at the Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, and the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. He has also offered theater weekends in major cities in the U.S., most regularly in New York City. Professor Biggs was born in England, brought up in South Africa, and returned to England as a Rhodes Scholar to take his second degree (in English) at Oxford, where he afterwards taught for two years. He later studied acting and for a time performed professionally in Boston. He worked at MIT for ten years, mainly as founder and first Director of the MIT Shakespeare Ensemble. He also taught at Wellesley, Berkeley, and the University of Connecticut before joining the Yale faculty in 1986. He has published many articles and reviews, especially about Shakespeare and his contemporaries in performance. In 1991 he edited a collection of essays, The Arts of Performance in Elizabethan and Early Stuart Drama. He has directed over 40 plays, a third of them from the English Renaissance. Additional YET programs with Professor Murray Biggs: London Theater Seminar March 13 21, 2013 NYC Theater Weekend November 8 10, 2013 (waitlist)
This eight-day program samples the very best plays from two internationally acclaimed Canadian theater festivals: the Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, and the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Schedule Thursday, August 8 Independent arrival at the Arden Park Hotel Welcome reception and dinner at the Arden Park Hotel Friday, August 9 Morning discussion. Tour of the Costume Warehouse. Afternoon performance of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. Dinner on your own followed by an evening performance of Othello by William Shakespeare. Saturday, August 10 Morning discussion. Afternoon performance of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett. Dinner is on your own this evening. Sunday, August 11 Morning discussion. Afternoon performance of Mary Stuart by Friedrich Schiller (new version by Peter Oswald). Afternoon discussion over wine and cheese at the Arden Park Hotel. Dinner at The Church Restaurant. Monday, August 12 Morning discussion followed by departure for Niagara-on-the- Lake by bus (or in your own car). Visit to Langdon Hall en route with lunch and garden tour. Afternoon arrival at the Queen s Landing. Dinner is on your own this evening. Tuesday, August 13 Morning discussion. Afternoon performance of Faith Healer by Brian Friel. Evening performance of Our Betters by W. Somerset Maugham. Dinner is on your own this evening. Wednesday, August 14 Morning discussion. Late morning performance of Trifles by Susan Glaspell and A Wife for a Life by Eugene O Neill. Dinner on your own followed by an evening performance of Major Barbara by Bernard Shaw. Thursday, August 15 Morning discussion. Farewell dinner followed by an evening performance of Arcadia by Tom Stoppard. Friday, August 16 Independent departure after breakfast
The Program Included in the Program Tickets to ten plays, selected by Professor Murray Biggs Series of lectures and discussions Scripts of plays to read in advance of the productions Four nights at Arden Park Hotel in Stratford including breakfast Four nights at Queen s Landing in Niagara-on-the-Lake including breakfast Welcome reception and dinner, dinner at the Church Restaurant, lunch and garden tour at Langdon Hall and farewell reception and dinner Costume Warehouse tour Program Costs We are pleased to offer this exciting theater program for $3,865 per person based on double occupancy. There is a single supplement of $950. A deposit of $1,000 per person is due with the registration form. Final payment is due on May 8, 2013. Not Included Round trip transportation; accident and baggage insurance; meals except as specified above; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls; airport transportation Cancellation Policy All cancellations must be received in writing at the Yale Educational Travel office. The deposit, less a $300 per person administrative fee, is refundable up to May 8, 2013. There are no refunds after June 1, 2013. We strongly urge that participants purchase travel insurance. Practical Information In Stratford, you will stay at the Arden Park Hotel, a deluxe, modern hotel near the Festival Theatre. The group will travel by private motor coach to Niagara-on-the-Lake where you will spend the next four nights at the Queen s Landing, a luxurious property with views of Lake Ontario. Maps, directions and texts of the plays will be mailed to seminar participants. For further information, please contact the Association of Yale Alumni. Telephone: 203-432-1952 Fax: 203-432-0587
Register Now Online! best of ontario registration form Return form to: Yale Educational Travel, Box 209010 New Haven, CT 06520-9010 Or fax form to: 203-432-0587 Or register online at: www.yaleedtravel.org/ontario13 Enclosed is my check for $ ($1,000 deposit per person) to hold places in the YET Best of Ontario program, August 8 16, 2013. I (we) understand that final payment is due on May 8, 2013. Please make your check payable to Yale University. No check is enclosed. Please charge the deposit to my credit card: Mastercard Visa Amex Name on card Card number Expiration date Cardholder signature Please send all program materials to me at: Name Yale affiliation(s) Birth date (mm/dd/yy) Name Yale affiliation(s) Birth date (mm/dd/yy) Address City State Zip Code Telephone (Day) Telephone (Evening) E-mail I would like single accommodations; a $950 supplement will be included in my final payment. k Photo credits: Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Kerry Hayes; Mary Stuart cast, Don Dixon; Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Richard Bain; Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Erin Samuell
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